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English: From bridges to tunnels to dams, our infrastructure is crumbling: concrete deteriorates over time, and we have neglected its upkeep. What if we could make concrete “self-healing”, like skin? Abir Al-Tabbaa, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cambridge, discusses how self-healing concrete could become commercially viable.
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Source | Self-healing concrete for low-carbon infrastructure | Abir Al-Tabbaa at 3:25, cropped |
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